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* OutOfCharacterAlert : Kirk attempts to use this to out the 'wrong' Spock, but unfortunately, the circumstance has left the original Spock rather out of character as well. The situation is worsened when both Spocks demand that the other must be killed, leading Kirk to fear that his Spock had actually been killed in the transporter accident and both of these Spocks are the 'wrong' ones.

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* OutOfCharacterAlert : OutOfCharacterAlert: Kirk attempts to use this to out the 'wrong' Spock, but unfortunately, the circumstance has left the original Spock rather out of character as well. The situation is worsened when both Spocks demand that the other must be killed, leading Kirk to fear that his Spock had actually been killed in the transporter accident and both of these Spocks are the 'wrong' ones.
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* MrExposition:As Spock is sort of not quite [[NotHimself his usual self,]] the role is filled by [=McCoy=] - ''pages'' worth.

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* MrExposition:As MrExposition: As Spock is sort of not quite [[NotHimself his usual self,]] the role is filled by [=McCoy=] - ''pages'' worth.
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* AirVentEscape: Used by the duplicate.

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* %%* AirVentEscape: Used by the duplicate.



* EnergyBeings: The Organians.
* EvilTwin: Created by transporter accident.

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* %%* EnergyBeings: The Organians.
* %%* EvilTwin: Created by transporter accident.



* TeleporterAccident: It's on the cover of the book.

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* %%* TeleporterAccident: It's on the cover of the book.



* YouAreNotReady: The Organians' judgement on the Klingons.

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* %%* YouAreNotReady: The Organians' judgement on the Klingons.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: One edition cover shows [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091124204610/memoryalpha/en/images/thumb/b/bb/Spock_must_die_%28reprint%29.jpg/296px-Spock_must_die_%28reprint%29.jpg two identical Spocks]] on the transporter pads. In the book, one of them is actually a mirror image and has his badge on the wrong side. Somehow, Kirk and co. [[IdiotBall don't notice]], giving the duplicate time to change his shirt.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: One edition cover shows [[http://images4.[[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091124204610/memoryalpha/en/images/thumb/b/bb/Spock_must_die_%28reprint%29.jpg/296px-Spock_must_die_%28reprint%29.jpg net/memoryalpha/images/4/4f/Spock_Must_Die%21_%281985_reprint%29.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20091124204608&path-prefix=en two identical Spocks]] on the transporter pads. In the book, one of them is actually a mirror image and has his badge on the wrong side. Somehow, Kirk and co. [[IdiotBall don't notice]], giving the duplicate time to change his shirt.
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Published in 1970, ''Spock Must Die!'' by Creator/JamesBlish is the very first original ''Franchise/StarTrek'' novel published by Bantam books, and only the second original Star Trek novel of all. [[note]]The first original novel of all was ''Mission to Horatius'', published by Whitman Publishing in 1969.[[/note]]

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Published in 1970, ''Spock Must Die!'' by Creator/JamesBlish is the very first original ''Franchise/StarTrek'' novel published by Bantam books, and only the second original Star Trek ''Star Trek'' novel of all. [[note]]The first original novel of all was ''Mission to Horatius'', published by Whitman Publishing in 1969.[[/note]]



* BeamSpam: In a satisfying aversion of normal Star Trek practice, Kirk gives Sulu free reign to fire at will. Shortly after, three Klingon corvettes are reduced to clouds of incandescent gas.

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* BeamSpam: In a satisfying aversion of normal Star Trek practice, Kirk gives Sulu free reign rein to fire at will. Shortly after, three Klingon corvettes are reduced to clouds of incandescent gas.

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